Category Archive for: ‘Divorce’
What Happens to the Heirloom Ring After Divorce?
Engagement is the first step toward a lifetime spent together, but engagement rings can be expensive. It’s no surprise that many parents and grandparents choose to pass on heirloom jewelry to the younger generation, making […]
CONTINUE READING5 Tips for Managing Investments During a Divorce
Finances can be a sore subject and are often one of the primary reasons spouses file for divorce. Even so, managing and safeguarding your investments and assets during divorce can be critical to both your case and your future. Successfully protecting your investments takes planning and preparation. Here are five key tips for managing your finances and investments during your ...
CONTINUE READINGAre There Any Assets That Can’t Be Touched in a Divorce?
If you’re going through a divorce, one of your primary concerns may be property division. Many spouses fear losing everything they have in a divorce, and it’s a rational worry, but certain property is simply […]
CONTINUE READINGDo Children Get a Say in Custody Agreements?
Child custody cases are difficult and draining. Many details will play a part in determining the best situation for your family. Your children may or may not have a say in these matters, depending on […]
CONTINUE READINGLoss of Rights When It Comes to Parental Absence: What You Need to Know
Parents have certain rights regarding their children, but it takes care and dedication to maintain these rights. When a parent is absent or abandons their child, this could be the basis for termination of parental […]
CONTINUE READINGThe Advantages of a Collaborative Divorce
There are several ways to go about formally ending your marriage. Adversarial divorce is only one of them. When you and your spouse are able and willing to work together, a collaborative divorce may be […]
CONTINUE READINGWhat Are Show-Cause Hearings in Family Court?
In order to solidify their decisions, family court judges issue court orders in divorce and custody cases. These orders include specific details regarding what the involved parties must and must not do, and when one […]
CONTINUE READINGDoes It Matter Who Files for Divorce First?
The state of Michigan observes no-fault divorce, which means you don’t need a reason to seek and obtain a divorce. That said, you may naturally wonder whether there’s any advantage to being the person who […]
CONTINUE READINGCan You Collect Past Due Child Support Once Your Child Turns 18?
Not all parents take their obligation to pay child support seriously. If your co-parent is significantly behind on their child support payments and your child is reaching the age of adulthood, you might worry about […]
CONTINUE READINGCan Text Messages Be Used in Court During a Michigan Divorce?
Texting is an easy, wonderful way to communicate, but some text messages can come back to haunt their sender. If you’re going through a divorce, it’s important to understand that text messages can be used […]
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